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T
H
E
WADSWORTH
GAS
ATTACK
a
n
d
RIO
GRANDE
RATTLER
27
HOW
YOU
FEEL
W
ILL
INVESTIGATE
TWO
FATAL
ACCI­
DENTS,
A
board
of
officers,
to
consist
of
Col.
Jam
es
R.
Hewlett,
14th
infantry;
Maj.
Lyman
A.
Wood,
74th
infantry;
Maj.
R.
W.
Hinds,
106th
field
artillery,
is
appointed
to
investigate
the
railroad
accident
at
Woodruff,
S.
C.,
on
December
1,
resulting
in
the
death
of
P
r
i­
vate
Charles
M
artin
and
Joseph
F.
Curti,
47th
infantry.
A
hoard
of
officers,
to
consist
of
Lieut.
•Col.
Wm.
R.
Pooley,
74th
infantry;
Maj.
Jam
es
E.
Schuyler,
14th
infantry,
and
Maj.
L.
A.
Salisbury,
106th
infantry,
is
appointed
to
investigate
the
railroad
accident
at
Grover,
N.
C'.,
on
December
1,
resulting
in
the
death
of
Private
M
arshall
Goll,
5th
company,
102d
supply
train.
BOYS
SOLDIERS
IN
GERMANY.
Intim
a
tions
th
a
t
Germany
is
planning
to
force
hoys
of
16
and
17
years
into
the
arm
y
are
contained
in
an
appeal
appearing
in
the
E'ssen
General
Anzeiger
th
a
t
they
im
m
edi­
ately
join
the
juvenile
corps.
“'This
great
struggle
between
the
na­
tions,”
says-
the
newspaper,
“will
necessi­
tate
those
who
are
now
16
and
17
being
called
up
at
no
very
rem
ote
date
for
arm
y
service.”
PAY
YOUR
PARCEL
POST
TAX.
The
following
W
ar
Tax
on
Parcels
Post
is
effective
December
1st,
1917,
and
is
payable
by
a
w
ar
revenue
stam
p
to
be
affixed
at
the
time
of
m
a
iling
by
the
sender.
“On
parcel
post
subject
to
25
cents
post­
age
the
tax
is
1
cent.
“On
parcels
on
which
the
postage
am
o
u
n
ts
to
from
26
to
50
cents
the
tax
is
two
cents
each,
and
so
on.”
Postage
stam
p
s
are
not
valid
for
this
tax
and
no
parcels
will
be
transported
until
this
tax
is
paid
on
same.
As
the
volume
of
m
ail
for
this
Camp
will
be
trem
endous
.
a
t
C
h
ristm
as
tim
e
soldiers
can
expedite
its
delivery
by
giving
their
correct
address
to
the
people
at
home.
Below
is
a
sample
address:
(Pvt.)
John
Jones,
B
a
ttery
Y
or
(Co.
X)
.
.Field
A
rtillery
(or
other
regim
e
n
t
No.)
Camp
W
adsworth,
Spartanburg,
S.
C.
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n
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f
o
r
m
s
Tailored
by
The
House
of
Kuppenheimer
Cotton
Khaki
$15.00
up
16
os.
0.
D.
Serge
42.50
up
Funston
Cloth
32.50
up
(Heavyweight)
James
A.
Bannister
Genuine
Cordovan
Puttees
:
$16.50
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T H E WADSWORTH GAS ATTACK a n d RIO GRANDE RATTLER 27 HOW YOU FEEL W ILL INVESTIGATE TWO FATAL ACCI­ DENTS, A board of officers, to consist of Col. Jam es R. Hewlett, 14th infantry; Maj. Lyman A. Wood, 74th infantry; Maj. R. W. Hinds, 106th field artillery, is appointed to investigate the railroad accident at Woodruff, S. C., on December 1, resulting in the death of P r i­ vate Charles M artin and Joseph F. Curti, 47th infantry. A hoard of officers, to consist of Lieut. •Col. Wm. R. Pooley, 74th infantry; Maj. Jam es E. Schuyler, 14th infantry, and Maj. L. A. Salisbury, 106th infantry, is appointed to investigate the railroad accident at Grover, N. C'., on December 1, resulting in the death of Private M arshall Goll, 5th company, 102d supply train. BOYS SOLDIERS IN GERMANY. Intim a tions th a t Germany is planning to force hoys of 16 and 17 years into the arm y are contained in an appeal appearing in the E'ssen General Anzeiger th a t they im m edi­ ately join the juvenile corps. “'This great struggle between the na­ tions,” says- the newspaper, “will necessi­ tate those who are now 16 and 17 being called up at no very rem ote date for arm y service.” PAY YOUR PARCEL POST TAX. The following W ar Tax on Parcels Post is effective December 1st, 1917, and is payable by a w ar revenue stam p to be affixed at the time of m a iling by the sender. “On parcel post subject to 25 cents post­ age the tax is 1 cent. “On parcels on which the postage am o u n ts to from 26 to 50 cents the tax is two cents each, and so on.” Postage stam p s are not valid for this tax and no parcels will be transported until this tax is paid on same. As the volume of m ail for this Camp will be trem endous . a t C h ristm as tim e soldiers can expedite its delivery by giving their correct address to the people at home. Below is a sample address: (Pvt.) John Jones, B a ttery Y or (Co. X) . .Field A rtillery (or other regim e n t No.) Camp W adsworth, Spartanburg, S. C. U n i f o r m s Tailored by The House of Kuppenheimer Cotton Khaki $15.00 up 16 os. 0. D. Serge 42.50 up Funston Cloth 32.50 up (Heavyweight) James A. Bannister Genuine Cordovan Puttees : $16.50 PRIG E\S 116 E. MAIN ST. -»e n-c!-»o<-n-!crG=- -C’-r ':o»i The largest Book Store in South Carolina Military Texts for Officers and Enlisted men a Specialty a n b u r g ,